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Wednesday, June 22, 2011
Mode-S/ADS-B Intercepts 21 June 2011 - Brasstown
The C-40 B/C provides safe, comfortable and reliable transportation for U.S. leaders to locations around the world. The C-40B's primary customers are the combatant commanders and C-40C customers include members of the Cabinet and Congress. The aircraft also perform other operational support missions. USAF Photo.
Here is another round of Mode-S/ADS-B intercepts logged from here on the radio ranch in WNC. I had to cut monitoring short last evening due to a major power outage and thunderstorms in the area, but we are back online this morning.
I also posted about 9 hours of civilian aircraft (airline/bizjets) that I monitored here yesterday on my personal blog -- the Btown Monitoring Post. That was 500 aircraft in slightly less than 9 hours. We do get a lot of aircraft transiting this area.
AE29FE 166695 CNV4047 2011-06-21 17:47 C-40A United States USNR | VR-56 [KNTU]
A68C86 99-0100 --- 2011-06-21 17:07 UC-35 United States USARMY
AE093D 01-0301 --- 2011-06-21 16:59 UC-35a1 United States US Army | OSACOM PATD [KADW]
AE0811 00-0175 BOE75 2011-06-21 16:20 C-17A United States USAF | 62AW [KTCM]
ADFCFF 95-0051 --- 2011-06-21 16:13 T-1A United States 48thFTS
00000A Various --- 2011-06-21 15:46 Various Various ---
AE03C8 163022 --- 2011-06-21 15:45 KC-130T United States USMCR | VMGR-234 [KNFW]
ADFC7B 91-0087 --- 2011-06-21 15:18 T-1A United States USAF | 47FTW | 86FTS [KDLF]
ADFCA2 92-0353 --- 2011-06-21 15:08 T-1A United States USAF | 479FTG | 451FTS [KNPA]
AE051F 68-0219 --- 2011-06-21 14:59 C-5A United States AFRC | 433AW | 68AS [KSKF]
AE08F8 84-24375 R24375 2011-06-21 14:53 C-12U United States USARC | C/2-228 AVN (TA) [KFBG]
AE04D9 165831 CNV4998 2011-06-21 14:44 C-40A United States USNR | VR-59 [KNFW]
AE04D9 165831 CNV4998 2011-06-21 14:34 C-40A United States USNR | VR-59 [KNFW]
AE0362 59-1453 --- 2011-06-21 12:50 KC-135R United States OH ANG | 121ARW [KLCK]
AE0362 59-1453 SLUFF61 2011-06-21 12:40 KC-135R United States OH ANG | 121ARW [KLCK]
AE012C 73-1681 SPAR11 2011-06-21 11:46 C-9C United States AFRC | 932AW | 73AS [KBLV]
ADFEEA 160046 LOBO 263 2011-06-21 11:38 C-9B United States USMC | VMR-1 [KNKT]
ADFCC0 93-0640 --- 2011-06-21 11:01 T-1A United States USAF
ADFC90 92-0335 --- 2011-06-21 10:51 T-1A United States USAF | 479FTG | 451FTS [KNPA]
AE11EF 82-0006 --- 2011-06-21 09:54 E-3C United States USAF | 552ACW [KTIK]